This haiku talks about death. The ''leaf '' represents a person and ''bed of brown'' represents soil. It says that when a person dies, its body will be buried in the ground in a grave or a tomb.
So leaf is a person; bed of brown is the soil and “I” is a man. There is man who is watching a burial ceremony and he saw a dead person who will buried in the bottommost of the soil.
I think the poem, falling to the ground I watch the leaf settle down In a bed of brown, represent that the person can't escape death.And the dead body will be buried under the soil.
falling down- refers to failures leaf - represents life settle down -proper time bed of brown - world in our life there would be time we commit failures in this world we live.... thank you
This haiku example talks about death, illustrating burial ceremony, if how does it go. This sounds jargon in the first place for the reasons that the writer use idioms or shall we say idiomatic expression of feelings, where meanings are simply hidden. The purpose of which is that maybe to give more sympathy or even to refresh the emotional feelings of the listener. Let me share a short story I have read about this poem, were during the ceremony a Eulogy was given with his close friend, which part of his Eulogy was to read the poem in front of her close friend which he love the most. Before her friend died she asked him to read his favorite poem when she dies. He thought that her friend is just telling joke, but the week after next his close friend died.
Death is a normal part of human life. Certainly, it can appear unexpectedly and bring grief or fear, but it can also be peaceful and happy. I hope that in these death quotes you find enlightenment and peace.
Well, if I were to explain literary this haiku poem that says “Falling to the ground, I watch a leaf settle down in a bed of brown.” First line was that falling to the ground where in other words someone feel tired, hopeless, weak, unconscious or one is carrying heavy load that need rest, or even empty that cant able to pursue. The Second line that says “I watch a leaf settle down”, this means that to relax, to calm down, or moving down peacefully. And finally the last thought says “In a bed of brown”, which represent the symbol of nature which is the ground which can make his/her rest or break. Those are the thoughts that will define the haiku poems, which means that when a person dies, his/her body or remains in the coffin will be gradually buried or moving down peacefully, 6ft below the ground.
Thank you so much for reading my thoughts, have a great day ahead!!!
This haiku talks about death. The ''leaf '' represents a person and ''bed of brown'' represents soil. It says that when a person dies, its body will be buried in the ground in a grave or a tomb.
ReplyDeleteThe poem mean that physical death is inevitable,whether we like it or not we will come to an end and can buried for a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteSo leaf is a person; bed of brown is the soil and “I” is a man. There is man who is watching a burial ceremony and he saw a dead person who will buried in the bottommost of the soil.
ReplyDeleteThe haiku means that someone is watching a burial ceremony. Leaf settle down- dead person, bed of brown-soil where the dead body will be buried.
ReplyDeleteI think the poem, falling to the ground I watch the leaf settle down In a bed of brown, represent that the person can't escape death.And the dead body will be buried under the soil.
ReplyDeletefalling down- refers to failures
ReplyDeleteleaf - represents life
settle down -proper time
bed of brown - world
in our life there would be time we commit failures in this world we live.... thank you
Good day to everyone!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis haiku example talks about death, illustrating burial ceremony, if how does it go. This sounds jargon in the first place for the reasons that the writer use idioms or shall we say idiomatic expression of feelings, where meanings are simply hidden. The purpose of which is that maybe to give more sympathy or even to refresh the emotional feelings of the listener. Let me share a short story I have read about this poem, were during the ceremony a Eulogy was given with his close friend, which part of his Eulogy was to read the poem in front of her close friend which he love the most. Before her friend died she asked him to read his favorite poem when she dies. He thought that her friend is just telling joke, but the week after next his close friend died.
Death is a normal part of human life. Certainly, it can appear unexpectedly and bring grief or fear, but it can also be peaceful and happy. I hope that in these death quotes you find enlightenment and peace.
Well, if I were to explain literary this haiku poem that says “Falling to the ground, I watch a leaf settle down in a bed of brown.” First line was that falling to the ground where in other words someone feel tired, hopeless, weak, unconscious or one is carrying heavy load that need rest, or even empty that cant able to pursue. The Second line that says “I watch a leaf settle down”, this means that to relax, to calm down, or moving down peacefully. And finally the last thought says “In a bed of brown”, which represent the symbol of nature which is the ground which can make his/her rest or break. Those are the thoughts that will define the haiku poems, which means that when a person dies, his/her body or remains in the coffin will be gradually buried or moving down peacefully, 6ft below the ground.
Thank you so much for reading my thoughts, have a great day ahead!!!
This haiku talks, about the person who is suffering from his disease.
ReplyDeleteFalling Down-Person
Leaf- Disease
Bed of Brown-Waiting from his time to die